作者: Robert A. Henning , Wolfram Boucsein , Monica Gil
DOI: 10.1177/154193120004401282
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摘要: Team proficiency may depend on the extent of social-physiological compliance among participants. This laboratory study tested if in electrodermal activity, heart rate or breathing two-person teams (N=16) was predictive team performance coordination a continuous tracking task that simulated teleoperation. Social-physiological for each physiological measure scored separately using weighted coherence and cross correlation changes occurring both participants (e.g., pattern first member with second member). Direct visual feedback between systematically manipulated. Multiple regression analyses revealed many measures one were performance. While social-visual contact had no impact, improved performance, robust over all three physiologica...